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10486912 No.10486912 [Reply] [Original]

Well? What do you call it?

>> No.10486919

I grew up in a "pop" area but I live in a "coke" area now so I adapt to my surroundings.

>> No.10486929

Pop

>> No.10486930

>>10486912
My extended family just calls it a "drink", not a soft drink. Just a drink. They don't consume alcohol either.

>> No.10487048

Soda or pop not sodapop and COKE
how do those retards still get to have power of choice.

>> No.10487057

>>10486930
Sounds fun

>> No.10487067

Soda

>> No.10487072

Coke.
I also say Kleenex instead of facial tissue.
I'm a corporate drone.

>> No.10487077

>>10486912
Funny that in the Vermont/Maine they call it soda but you cross the border, everyone calls it Pop.

>> No.10487081

??

just "soft drink"

that's all

>> No.10487085

garbage

>> No.10487096

>>10487085
Lol, point and laugh at the poor fucker.

>> No.10487097

>>10486919
Weak, pick a side

>> No.10487124
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>>10486912
So we don't need the term "flyover" anymore, right? We can tell immediately, when someone calls soda by someother name, we all know what we're dealing with.

>> No.10487152

>>10486912
Live in Louisiana in the 2nd tier red (parish is right above lake ponchartrain). Never heard anyone call it coke, just soda.

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>>10487124
That's what I'm saying, anon.

>> No.10487190

Tonic, Bellywash. ne us

>> No.10487232

>>10486912
when op shows us a picture that will be old enough to post here in 3 years

>> No.10487244

soda
anything else is stupid

>> No.10487249

>>10486912
soda

>> No.10487279

>>10486912
>be in texas
>hear waitress ask 'what type of coke do you want?'
>dr. pepper

>> No.10487281

>>10487279
that's not really how it works
in the 'coke' places there's p. much no generic term used for it, people just say the specific name or 'something to drink'

>> No.10487286

>>10486912
>There are people who use "Coke" to refer to any type of soft drink.

How to they differentiate when they're referring to actual Coke specifically or "Coke"?

>> No.10487291

>>10486912
>Other
w-what do the people in the green areas call it then?

>> No.10487303

>>10486912
used to call it pop as a kid but now call it soda

>> No.10487308

>>10487291
soft drink
soda-pop
fountain drink
no thank you

>> No.10487321

>>10486912
I call it cola instead of coke just because it annoys people.

>> No.10487344

>>10487286
it's kind of like how leafs call mac and cheese kraft dinner

>> No.10487360

>>10486912
Soda is the word literally everyone I know uses. The only people Ive seen who don't, are tourists who are very or of their element

>>10487321
I don't see how that would be annoying. It's a more accurate description of the drink

>> No.10487384

>>10486912
I live in a coke area, but I refer to it as soda and so does everyone else I know. I think it's mostly old people who still call all sodas cokes. I imagine where I live would be yellow if this survey was redone.

Also pop sounds fucking retarded and I'm glad I don't have to interact with midwesterners.

>> No.10487393

pop for sweetened soda water, soda for soda water

>> No.10487403

>>10486912
I call it soda, but I'm in Washington and everyone else calls it pop.

>> No.10487426

>>10487097
Fuck you, I'm anti-tribal and my own man. I don't let sodapop name tribal allegiances cuck me, fag.

>> No.10487431

>>10487124
>Washington State
>flyover

>> No.10487448

From the Northeast and I call it soda though a lot of people say tonic. And you can still get Moxie here though I've never tried it.

>> No.10487548

Soda, as an educated person would

>> No.10487571

Calling soda "coke" is the most retarded thing I've ever heard.

>> No.10487588

>>10487571
Like this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6-B2TJN8UQ

>> No.10487601

My grandparents in New England called it tonic

>> No.10487602

>>10487571
>Mostly the southern states that do it

Really made me think.

>> No.10487726

>>10487431
Yup

>> No.10487825

>>10487321
i call it that too, but usually only at restaurants and only so i don't have to have the coke-pepsi conversation.

>> No.10488019

>>10486912
Soda if I'm referring to it in general, otherwise I specify the name.

>>10487291
The most common "other" I hear where I live is cold drink.

>> No.10488082

>>10487601
mine too, just north of boston

>> No.10488104

>>10487431
Yessir

>> No.10488106

>>10486912
Friendly reminder that if you live in a "pop" area you are a flyover and should leave this board because your opinions on food do not matter at all.

>> No.10488112

Grew up in New Jersey, lived in Texas for 5 years. No one I know in Texas calls it coke. It's all soda
What a dumb meme

>> No.10488115

>>10487431
Name something historically, culturally or economically significant about Washington state.

>> No.10488117

>>10488106
Ohio > your faggot state

>> No.10488131
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>>10488117
>Ohio cuisine

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>>10488117

>> No.10488144

>>10488137
Ohio has nothing on Wisconsin and Texas as far as being completely out of touch with how the rest of the world views them

>> No.10488151

>>10488131
That looks like diarrhea in the back

>> No.10488191

>>10488151
The front ones are the same thing, they just cover the diarrhea with cheese to give it more fat.

>> No.10488413

>>10486912
soda-pop

>> No.10488421

soda

>> No.10488427

>>10488151
>haha it look like a poopoo

>> No.10488430

>>10486912
soy
soyboy

>> No.10488446

Fizzy drinks

>> No.10488472

>>10488115

Seattle and Amazon

>> No.10488509

>>10488472
Amazon is on the internet and Seattle shot himself in 1993, or something.

>> No.10488555

>>10488115
Boeing
Microsoft
Amazon
Various popular artists, Jimi Hendrix for example
A huge and growing wine industry
Large input into the agricultural industry including fruits and potatoes (more than Idaho)
The secretary of defense and beloved marine general
Alaska Airlines

>> No.10488560

>>10486912
Born and spent my childhood in Lake County, IL. I've been calling it 'soda' since I started drinking it.

>> No.10488567

>>10488555
>Flyover

>> No.10488577

>>10486912
Carbonated beverage

>> No.10488578
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>>10487097
>I'm anti-tribal!
>oh shit, I moved somewhere where things are different, better change my ways to fit in
>hehe, yeah, coke guys, am I right?

>> No.10488580

>>10488567
REI
Costco
T-mobile
Nordstrom
Concrete Tech (a leader in concrete infrastructure)
Nintendo of America
Valve
Starbucks

>> No.10488584

I live in Memphis and I've always heard it called soda.

>> No.10488594

>>10488580
>pop

>> No.10488611

I call it the liquid jew.

>> No.10488615

>>10488611
I bet people call you a faggot too

>> No.10489272

>>10487344
this triggers me

>> No.10489279

>>10488615
found the jew

>> No.10489280

tonic or soda

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>other

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>>10489300

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>>10489306

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>>10489309

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>>10489316

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>>10489326

>> No.10489452

>>10486912
Many years ago, I lived in Atlanta, the home of the Coca-Cola company. There, the term for a soft drink (of which there was assumed to be only one) was "cocola".

>> No.10489490

>>10486912
From NY, say soda. Lived in Buffalo for a while and everyone would get super triggered when I didn't say 'pop' like some brainlet flyover

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10489565

southerners prove themselves to be retards once again

>> No.10489611

>>10489326
who the fuck even uses that word
flyover country confirmed for ebonics-tier

>> No.10489816

>>10486912
Burn down the South.

>> No.10489833

>>10486912
Apparently I'm in a maroon county but everybody in my town always said "sodey pop."

>> No.10489841

Why can't the rest of the midwest be more like Wisconsin?

>> No.10489845

>>10486912
Soda. Live in a Pop area now and it confuses people.

>> No.10489847

>>10489326
This map shows the north/south divide better than any other

>> No.10489854

>>10489841
Not everyone likes cheese, anon.

>> No.10490000

>>10488555
>>10488580
So you're only able to name a few big-name companies, something that EVERY state has.

>> No.10490039

>>10486912
Pop
But I've recently taken to calling all soft drinks 'cola'.

>> No.10490072

>>10486912
>coke
Is that literally the only pop they drink, or are they just genuinely fucking retarded?

>> No.10490208

>>10489326
I've never ever heard kitty-corner or catty-corner used.

>> No.10490235

>>10486912
soda

>> No.10490244

>>10487077
what border? I have not heard pop in New England ever... it's all soda here.

unless you're talking about Canada

>> No.10490255

>>10487124
>wisconsin, missouri, and maine
sodalets are delusional but I think we can all agree that the coke menace needs to be defeated

>> No.10490256

We call it soft drink in Australia

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>>10486912
>Respondants through March 1, 2003
Yeah, I can tell. Texasfag here, and I don't know anyone who calls all soda "Coke."

>>10487281
This is true, too.

>> No.10490366

Fizzy drink

>> No.10490406

>>10490000
he did name some economically and historically significant things

>> No.10490663

>>10488144
meh, we watch as much tv as anybody.

>> No.10490675

>>10490663
Ikr as if this fuckmuffin knows any more than what his television has told him. This dood imagines some anti-ohio conspiracy club that has managed to avoid detection by Ohians.

>> No.10490693

I live in a deep blue state but I call it soda.

>> No.10490988

>>10486912
lemonade

>> No.10491169

>>10487601
Then what do they put in gin?

>> No.10491460

>>10486912
My county is dead wrong, just saying.

>> No.10491587

I say soda, but I live in an area where people say coke. "Pop" is the worst though.

>> No.10491964

>>10486912
Its soda you fucking inbreeds

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>>10486912
>americans call bubblysips "pop"

>> No.10491981

Do people in Chicago really call it pop?
I grew up in Wisconsin and thought you called it soda like us, I always associated pop with people from Minnesota

>> No.10492051

>>10487726
>>10488104
>>10488115
>what is Seattle, one of the most important, prosperous, and culturally relevant cities on the Western Seaboard

>> No.10492450

>>10492051
>Western Seaboard
>relevant
It's just a layover for my flight to Hawaii

>> No.10492465

>>10492450
t. assblasted conservitard

>> No.10493664

>>10489309
>Night Jew
>Sounds like a guy that stops specifically robberies and murders by white people.

>> No.10494191

>>10487448
Moxie is a fucking god tier soda, and anyone who disagrees is wrong.

>> No.10494202

>>10486912
>flyovers

>> No.10494224

>>10491977
to be fair, no one is living in any of the Pop states. A majority of the population lives along the coasts

>> No.10494249

>>10488594
outdated chart anyways

>> No.10494313

>>10490000
>Name some economic things
>Names companies
>Name something culturally significant
>Names several music acts, several companies that are preeminent across the U.S.

I'll throw in a couple as well, Nirvana and the rest of the grunge music scene, Naval Sub Base Bangor that's the only Pacific based Trident submarine base and the only one of two in the U.S., served as a significant site of large amounts of naval supplies for several wars, both Mariners and Seahawks at different periods of times were significant teams in their respective leagues, and the Space Needle is a fairly recognizable. Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon, and Valve have also all became extremely cultural significant in not only the U.S., but on an international scale. There's also the fact it holds the only North American rainforest, a large variety of trails and nature sight seeing (Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens).

Also, how can you fly over it unless you're in Oregon or Commiefornia heading to Alaska or Canada?

>> No.10494418

Soft drink. Cause you're fucking soft if you drink it.

>> No.10494957

>>10494249
what region has changed?

>> No.10494968

Grew up in Cleveland, OH. We called it pop, but soda was pretty common too.

>> No.10495102

>>10494313
>grunge scene
Yeah, I was stationed at Ft. Lewis in the 80's and went to seattle every weekend for the grunge scene. Fuckable and available ass was everywhere, hanging out of car windows, alleyways, just everywhere. It was the most rampant fuckfest I'd ever experienced. Fuck I hate never being able to experience that again.

>> No.10495131

I call bullshit on this, lived in the Pacific northwest my whole life and I can't recall anyone I know or anyone I've met ever calling it pop.

>> No.10495239

>what would you like to drink
>coke
>Pepsi okay?
>no

Literally every time I drive 10 mins to Middlesbrough, KY.